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2006-09-13T11:53:24Z Voyager 1000x1100 (169918 Bytes) Top: Olympic prize medal for the first three of each competition (front and reverse side) Bottom: Commemorative medal for officials, guests and all athletes (front and reverse side) Source: Illustration in the "Fourth Olymp